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Innovative Approaches for Multi-Stakeholder Engagement in the Extractive Industries

Ruiz Fernando Mier A. Casis V. Seiler G. Caspary C. Sheldon

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Extractive industries (oil, gas, and mining) have the potential to generate significant wealth for developing countries and to serve as important catalysts for growth. They generate large revenues-through royalties, taxation, and exports-and create employment. In some cases, however, resource wealth is associated with political turmoil, deteriorating standards of living, civil conflict, and elite capture. The management's response to the Extractive Industries Review (EIR) and accompanying evaluations signaled a critical turning point in the World Bank Group's (WBG's) engagement in the sector, which had hitherto focused primarily on exploration and development activities, sector policy reform, and commercialization of state-owned enterprises. This publication presents four of the finalist case studies, selected on the basis of project: 1) scalability; 2) replicability; 3) innovation; and 4) level of multi-stakeholder collaboration. In an effort to better document and showcase the variety of ways in which country teams are working with different actors on the often sensitive topic of good governance in the oil, gas, and mining sectors, the World Bank Institute and the World Bank Oil, Gas and Mining Unit (SEGOM) initiated an internal case story competition in 2011.

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Ruiz Fernando Mier

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A. Casis

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V. Seiler

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G. Caspary

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C. Sheldon

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Mier, R.F., Casis, A., Seiler, V., Caspary, G., Sheldon, C. (2013). Innovative Approaches for Multi-Stakeholder Engagement in the Extractive Industries. https://doi.org/10.1596/16298

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2013
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10.1596/16298
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